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Marjory LeBreton, PC (born July 4, 1940) is Leader of the Government in the Canadian Senate, a position of cabinet-rank; and vice-chair of Mothers Against Drunk Driving in Canada. She worked with four leaders of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada - John Diefenbaker, Robert Stanfield, Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney - from 1962 to 1993 before being appointed to the Senate on the advice of Mulroney. She sat as a Progressive Conservative Senator from her appointment until moving with most of her caucus colleagues to the new Conservative Party of Canada in 2004, of which she was soon elected as Chief Whip. She served as an advisor to then opposition leader Stephen Harper during the 2006 election, which Harper won. After the election she was named to the cabinet position of the ...

Senator Marjory LeBreton is making headlines this week for accusing the media of being insufficiently enthusiastic about Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Conservatives during the election campaign. LeBreton said journalists covering the PM’s tour should have realized a Conservative majority was in the offing and not been so negative.
Of course, this is insane, and it is expertly debunked as Nixonian paranoia by Lawrence Martin in an iPolitics column today.
LeBreton, we should remember, was appointed to the Senate by her old boss, Brian Mulroney, and for years after he left ...

The federal government has been hard at work assuring the public that it supports the country’s growing population of seniors, and has taken significant steps to consult with seniors on policy issues. When it comes to pension reform though, the Conservatives aren’t open to suggestions.
Seniors issues have been a hallmark of the Conservative government since Prime Minister Stephen Harper (Calgary Southwest, Alta.) established the National Seniors Council and appointed Conservative Senator Marjory LeBreton as minister of state for seniors in 2007. The post is currently held by Alice ...

Canadians will have new stamps to commemorate the Queen's 60 years as monarch — though it will cost 61 cents to use them.
Gov. Gen. David Johnston announced the new stamps to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Elizabeth's accession, at the Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, Que.
Students from Ottawa's Queen Elizabeth Public School were on hand for the announcement. Johnston talked about the Queen's long history with Canada, which began when many of the students' grandparents were themselves children.
Marjory LeBreton, government leader of the Senate, told the students that she was ...

Marjory Lebreton's 2004 advice to Stephen Harper: Ignore the 'serial bitchers' - CBC.caCBC.caMarjory Lebreton's 2004 advice to Stephen Harper: Ignore the 'serial bitchers'CBC.caPrime Minister Stephen Harper was busy last week on the pre-election campaign trail in his bid for a fourth straight election victory this fall. At the same time, Conservative Senator Marjory LeBreton, a close Harper adviser in campaigns past, was ...and more »

Retiring Senator Marjory LeBreton looks back on 50 years in politics - CTV NewsCTV NewsRetiring Senator Marjory LeBreton looks back on 50 years in politicsCTV NewsOTTAWA -- When Marjory LeBreton first entered the world of professional politics, she was a rarity. Not because she was a woman -- it was mostly women behind the manual typewriters at the Progressive Conservative party headquarters in 1962. It's ...Marjory LeBreton not ready to embrace TwitterToronto Starall 16 news articles »

Marjory LeBreton says Senate has 'no place to go but up' - CBC.caCBC.caMarjory LeBreton says Senate has 'no place to go but up'CBC.caAs she prepares to retire from the Senate after 22 years, Conservative Senator Marjory LeBreton says the wrenching controversy over expenses has brought the upper chamber to a turning point. "The whole thing is laid bare and there's no place to go but ...